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Yep... I do multi day tour every year. I discovered hammocks after too much pain sleeping on the ground. I do stealth camping and my only concern with the hammock is that it's harder to hide, so I avoid bright colored materials. Depending where you ride, sometimes it's easier to find trees than flat areas too.

I have done quite a few bicycle tours that I have used hammocks on. I usually try to do my homework and pretrip planning to evaluate the hanging opportunities along my travel route. Stealth camping is an option of last resort for me.

What a great dog. I enjoyed her at the Michigan hang. I could see her on the handle bars.

Revolution is about the need to re-evolve political, economic and social justice and power back into the hands of the people, preferably through legislation and policies that make human sense. That's what revolution is about. Revolution is not about shootouts.

I bought panniers for my mtn. bike and added another bag on the rear carrier...the panniers pop off and on easily and quickly and helps if you're setting up a bit from the trail. We are planning a November ride-n-hang on the Greenbriar Trail, come one come all.
3-4 day ride with plenty of time for campcraft, side exploration, playing with wood burning stoves, etc.

All this talk about biking and hanging has made me dig out my bike and bags and I started mentally planning a solo trip . It,s been a few years since I have been biking but I think this is the inspiration I need. Thanks guys